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  • guwapo_rocker

    #46

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    • Catfish

      #47
      Originally posted by badhorsie
      Terrible band on that tour though.
      I tend to disagree...they played the old VH shit real heavy...sounded different but good...

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      • Catfish

        #48
        Originally posted by BigDaddyD
        Joe Holmes?
        Yes...and Steve Hunter on the other geetar?

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        • Loons The Great

          #49
          Originally posted by Marlowe01
          Yeah, but I think a lot of people at that time associated David Lee Roth's work in a similar category as that with Guns N' Roses. I still think Nirvana and the Seattle movement killed his career.
          Thinkin' it over and remembering the Guns N Roses Behind The Music--I think GnR killed their own career. Maybe if Jason Becker would've never gotten ALS, we wouldn't even be talkin' 'bout the repercussions of grunge...

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          • Loons The Great

            #50
            Originally posted by Catfish
            Yes...and Steve Hunter on the other geetar?
            On the album, yes. On tour, just Mighty Joe Holmes.

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            • spmusicplyr
              Foot Soldier
              • May 2004
              • 738

              #51
              Originally posted by Big Train
              The 91 tour seems like the Tour of The Hats no?
              hmmmmm looks like 91 was the year of the receeding hairline.
              Actually i think he probably started having it on skyscraper tour but covered it with the bangs...but in the ALAE video you can clearly tell his hair is starting to go.

              In 1995 leno tape you can see it's clearly combed over to hide the hairline...haha

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              • spmusicplyr
                Foot Soldier
                • May 2004
                • 738

                #52
                Yea fuck nirvana and The whole seattle movement.
                Really killed the whole hard 70's and 80's rock scene.

                If i knew that kurt cobain was gonna blow his brains out, i'd have done it for him before he could get a chance to get famous and screw over guys like dave and GNR
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                • Loons The Great

                  #53
                  Originally posted by spmusicplyr
                  Yea fuck nirvana and The whole seattle movement.
                  Really killed the whole hard 70's and 80's rock scene.

                  If i knew that kurt cobain was gonna blow his brains out, i'd have done it for him before he could get a chance to get famous and screw over guys like dave and GNR
                  Who gives a fuck if Kurt Cobain screwed over all the hair metal bands that sucked...like Poison and Mr. Big...how stupid do you have to be to not figure out that Guns N Roses screwed themselves over when Axl turned into Howard Hughes...how the hell did Nirvana kill the whole 'hard 70's rock scene??'...how do you kill a scene twenty years later, homeboy?

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                  • spmusicplyr
                    Foot Soldier
                    • May 2004
                    • 738

                    #54
                    It killed the whoe genre of music that dominated the 70's and 80's. come on, if it werent for guys like them, that type of music would still have been popular well into the 90's.

                    It's only now that we're starting to go back to some old school with jet and the darkness.

                    I mean look at your filthy little mouth... something like 64 thousand albums. DLR band...same shit... come on, and those were solid albums too.
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                    • Marlowe01

                      #55
                      thank god for the Darkness and Jet for bringing it back. They're not the only ones though that are decent.

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                      • Keeyth
                        Crazy Ass Mofo
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 3010

                        #56
                        Originally posted by guwapo_rocker
                        http://www.rotharmy.com/forums/showt...&threadid=9607
                        Uh, guwapo, did you just put a link in to page one of this two page thread??? Whodat must be a lame!!!:D
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                        • guwapo_rocker

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Keeyth
                          Uh, guwapo, did you just put a link in to page one of this two page thread??? Whodat must be a lame!!!:D
                          :D

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